MUMBAI : The popular show ‘Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho’ is doing really well. The upcoming track is an exciting one as a fun-filled musical sangeet ceremony is going to take place. Priyanka Dhavle, who plays Kavya – the soon to be bride, recently opened up about this upcoming sequence that everyone is waiting for. Surprisingly, Kavya will not pair up with Karan (Amar Upadhyay), but she will pair up with Abhimanyu (Harsh Nagar) for a very romantic dance number.
An excited Priyanka said, “My excitement was on cloud nine when I learned about the dance performance as dancing is my passion. I’m a huge Bollywood fan, and I’ve grown up listening to Bollywood music, copying the hook steps, and mimicking the expressions. I enjoy dancing to the T. Dancing on screen was one of my bucket list ideas, which has now been rightfully ticked, all thanks to Shemaroo Umang and the makers of Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho.”
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Divulging the details about the special dance sequence, she shared, “I share a good rapport with Harsh, and when I got to know that he is my dance partner for this special sangeet sequence, I was all the more enthusiastic. We heard the song a couple of times, and then began our rehearsals that went on all day, from morning to late evening. Learning and matching steps, and getting the rhythm, pace, and expressions right, were all enjoyable. Though we rehearsed day in and day, it did not overwhelm us, and we did not feel tired at all. In fact, it was really fun, we had a great time shooting for it, and I hope viewers enjoy watching us shake legs together too!”
The upcoming track has not yet been revealed, but fans can’t wait to see how Karan and the others will react to seeing Kavya and Abhimanyu dancing together, giving an electrifying performance at that.
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Credits : ETimes
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